A cloud-native HIDM service unifies OAuth2/OIDC access control across POS applications while enabling offline authorization with lower security risk.
Independent authentication links operator and asset transfer records on a blockchain ledger to improve multi-party supply chain traceability.
Adaptive validation rules use violation outcomes and risk signals to deter self-checkout abuse while limiting shopper disruption.
LIDAR, load cells, and AI flag suspicious self-checkout behavior and send only relevant clips, cutting review time and bandwidth use.
Beacon-based pairing links POS devices to the right card reader through a router, avoiding rekeying, reducing fraud risk, and easing layout changes.
An embedded checkout element sends identity data to a remote server for tokenized authentication, keeping merchant access away from personal details.
A shared POS display inside the gaming cabinet preserves PCI compliance, frees machine space, and locks terminal access during card transactions.
Combining transaction camera images with presence detection improves self-service checkout availability guidance and helps reduce customer wait times.
Weight sensors on retail display shelves detect misplaced items and trigger voice alerts so articles can be returned to the correct location.
Combining transaction camera images with presence detection improves self-checkout availability guidance and reduces customer wait time.
Software POI emulation simulates card, PIN, and EMV transactions so payment systems can be tested without buying upgraded hardware.
Mobile-guided product retrieval and route optimization let customers stay in their vehicles while products are picked, paid for, and delivered.
Encrypted offline payment data is held in a protected daemon, then validated by a signed token to prevent tampering before forwarding.
After a help request, clerks use a mirrored second display to enter payment inputs while the customer display shows each operation.
Before settlement, the store server checks a customer's payment medium status and alerts the terminal when it is unusable.
Jurisdiction-specific barcodes and inventory numbers are translated so conventional POS systems can activate, sell, validate, and redeem lottery tickets.
Electronic cart IDs link checkout approval to exit verification, helping stop unpaid carts without slowing autonomous checkout.
Machine-readable optical codes and payment tokens limit direct exposure of sensitive payment information while enabling secure mobile-wallet transactions at the POS.